The order in council is a blunt instrument, and of course it's based on volume, but as we start to adjust our metrics, which is part of this legislation, and the regulations within this legislation which are the fine points, we'll start to get a better idea on a week-by-week, quarter-by-quarter basis as to where grain is moving and what's happening. It isn't just grain. It's all commodities. They all have to share that same trackage. It will give a much better idea of what's out there to be moved.
In terms of the order in council, basically those numbers stay in play until the end of this crop year, August 1, and then both Minister Raitt and I sit down with all the commodity groups and with the railways and start to plan out the coming...what they're going to need to move their commodities to market, what sales they've made, what they're going to need to start to put that plan in play.